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Strong Morals and Conscious Choices Promote the Rise Above Oppression
by Angela Mulligan, Sep 9, 2008
Comparing The Masters, Those Who Walk Away from Omelas, and The Day After The Revolution written by Ursula K. Le Guin.
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Literary Criticism of Rappaccini's Daughter
by TBucks, May 12, 2008
An analysis of the literary criticisms pertaining to Rappaccini's Daughter by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
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Seven Simple Rules for Reading Gertrude Stein
by Bob Carlton, Mar 2, 2008
Whether you consider Gertrude Stein forbiddingly complex or hopelessly simple-minded, what follows is a sure-fire way to get into the work of one of modernism's most influential writers.
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Oscar Wilde: An Ideal Husband
by Misplaced Misfit, Jan 17, 2008
A brief overview of how society's expectations of perfection affect the people who make up the society in Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband.
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Jane Eyre: A Perspective
by Misplaced Misfit, Jan 17, 2008
An essay concerning the personal journeys of both Jane and Mr. Rochester that culminates in both of them discovering what they want and need in each other.
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A Literary Criticism Paper
by spazmoid, Nov 14, 2007
A literary criticism paper on "Field Trip" from "The Things we Carried".
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Cutting Up the Canon: William S. Burroughs and Revision
by Christopher Nosnibor, Oct 23, 2007
Discussing the cut-up technique, a method whereby "new" narrative is created by cutting up and splicing together existing texts.
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